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  1. Sep 15, 2020 · Mel Parnell was a successful left-handed pitcher for the Boston Red Sox who led the league in wins once and also threw a no-hitter. After his career, he became a broadcaster. Parnell was born in New Orleans, LA in 1922 and signed with the Boston Red Sox in 1941, the year that Ted Williams hit .406.

  2. Mar 21, 2012 · Mel Parnell, 89, a left-handed pitcher who spent his entire 10-year career with the Boston Red Sox and was one of the best pitchers in franchise history, died March 20 at his home in his native ...

  3. Dr. Melvin Parnell, MD is an orthopedic surgery specialist in Metairie, LA and has over 43 years of experience in the medical field. He graduated from Tulane University School of Medicine in 1980. He is affiliated with East Jefferson General Hospital.

  4. Mar 20, 2012 · Mel Parnell, who spent his entire big-league career with the Red Sox and led the American League in wins with 25 in 1949, passed away Tuesday at age 89 following a long battle with cancer. Parnell’s 123 wins were the most by a Red Sox left-hander. Besides his 25-win season in 1949, he finished with 21 wins in 1953 and 18 in both 1950 and ’51.

  5. Oct 16, 2020 · The 1947 had seen the debut of a young pitcher from the Bayou, Mel Parnell. In 1949, his second full season, Parnell had led the majors in wins (25), ERA (2.77), complete games (27), and innings pitched (295⅓), en route to an All-Star selection and fourth place in the AL MVP voting. It looked as though the Red Sox had their ace of the ’50s.

  6. Mar 21, 2012 · Mel Parnell, the winningest lefthander in Red Sox history, ace of the staff during much of the Ted Williams era, and a two-time All-Star, died Tuesday after battling cancer, the New Orleans Times ...

  7. 123-75. ERA. 3.50. K. 732. WHIP. 1.41. View the profile of Boston Red Sox Pitcher Mel Parnell on ESPN. Get the latest news, live stats and game highlights.

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